Presenting a Royal Albert Old Country Roses Christmas Magic Round Vegetable Bowl, perfect for adding a touch of elegance to your holiday table setting. This fine bone china bowl features the iconic Christmas Rose pattern from the Christmas Magic product line. The round shape is ideal for serving vegetables or other sides and is sure to impress your guests. The bowl is in excellent condition and is a must-have for any Royal Albert collector or Christmas enthusiast. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to add this beautiful piece to your collection.
This Royal Albert covered vegetable dish is a beautiful piece of bone china from England’s Old Country Roses pattern. The round shape and multicolor design make it a perfect addition to any table setting. This vintage item is an original and has a printed backstamp. The glossy finish enhances its beauty and elegance. Perfect for serving your favorite dishes, this covered vegetable dish is a must-have for any collector or fan of Royal Albert’s Old Country Roses product line.
Royal Albert Old Country Round Covered Vegetable Bowl 8 3/4 Bone China England. Round Covered Vegetable Bowl. White With Rose Boarder. 11 1/2 Handle to Handle. 3 Tall Without Lid. 4 3/4 Tall With Lid. No Chips or Cracks.
Beautiful Royal Albert Old County Roses Covered Vegetable Dish / Tureen. This is in mint condition and appears to be unused. This is in mint condition and appears unused.
Royal Albert Old Country Round Covered Vegetable Bowl 8 3/4 Bone China England. Round Covered Vegetable Bowl. White With Rose Boarder. 11 1/2 Handle to Handle. 3 Tall Without Lid. 4 3/4 Tall With Lid. No Chips or Cracks.
When you open the box the postal carrier hands you, you will want to display this clean, beautiful and elegant covered vegetable bowl with a beautiful rose and gold bead design. From a Smoke-free, Pet-free home.
This listing is for a footed serving/salad/vegetable bowl from Royal Albert in the Old Country Roses pattern. Measures 10 1/4″ in diameter and 3 1/4″ in height. No chips or cracks. Never used – displayed in a china cabinet – never touched! “White spots” are glares/reflections and “dark spots” are shadows.